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a place where spain's financial crisis has literally driven the city's theater scene underground. behind the doors of what used to be a butcher shop you can find the microfilter for money here you can catch something light hearted. or a thriller you know this is. smart and sense than a normal theater because you're very close it's also a new way for people to discover theater because the price is good. there are five theaters fifteen minute long performances and fifteen audience members apiece and when we say micro feeder we do mean micro blame this shrinkage on spain's financial crisis spain's culture ministry says arts funding has shrunk by almost half since two thousand and nine and a hefty tax on theater tickets has eaten into sales. this micro theater originally housed in an abandoned broth all has channeled the austerity into new opportunities for actors and audiences i must but i want to see how those weakens the designs for the theater when everything had been frankly special because of the crisis everything was tough but you can find michael theater and also faces now whi
a place where spain's financial crisis has literally driven the city's theater scene underground. behind the doors of what used to be a butcher shop you can find the microfilter for money here you can catch something light hearted. or a thriller you know this is. smart and sense than a normal theater because you're very close it's also a new way for people to discover theater because the price is good. there are five theaters fifteen minute long performances and fifteen audience members apiece...
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we do mean micro blame this shrinkage on spain's financial crisis spain's culture ministry says arts funding has shrunk by almost half since two thousand and nine and a hefty tax on theatre tickets has eaten into sales. this micro feeder originally housed in an abandoned broth all has channel the austerity into new opportunities for actors and audiences i must. to have awakened to the designs will see it when everything had been friends and especially because of the crisis everything was tough but you can find michael c. and lots of places now it's about going up the create is right is direct is an act is why doing more of it in madrid now. a four year old take it pays the theatre companies and the bar upstairs covers the rent it's usually a full house it's unfortunate because right now especially in spain but. it's about it's not too very warm and companies distributing to invest to the so many people investing in this say that for my case it's now i pay because i know that it's paying for the act of living. the microfilter movement has been so successful that it's now spreading to
we do mean micro blame this shrinkage on spain's financial crisis spain's culture ministry says arts funding has shrunk by almost half since two thousand and nine and a hefty tax on theatre tickets has eaten into sales. this micro feeder originally housed in an abandoned broth all has channel the austerity into new opportunities for actors and audiences i must. to have awakened to the designs will see it when everything had been friends and especially because of the crisis everything was tough...
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and times may be tough but the show must go on in debt ridden spain there's a group of actors who are shaking off a steri with some performances matras i've got a front row seat at my core theatre. this group the side street off madrid historic ground is home to both high culture and low. a place where spain's financial crisis has literally driven the city's theater scene underground behind the doors of what used to be a butcher shop you can find the micro future for money here you can catch something light hearted. or a thriller no. since more intense than a normal theater because the a very close it's also a new way for people to discover theater because the price is good. there are five theaters fifteen minute long performances and fifteen audience members apiece and when we say microfilter we do mean micro blame this shrinkage on spain's financial crisis spain's culture ministry says arts funding has shrunk by almost half since two thousand and nine and a hefty tax on theater tickets has eaten into sales. this micro theater originally housed in an abandoned broth all has channel t
and times may be tough but the show must go on in debt ridden spain there's a group of actors who are shaking off a steri with some performances matras i've got a front row seat at my core theatre. this group the side street off madrid historic ground is home to both high culture and low. a place where spain's financial crisis has literally driven the city's theater scene underground behind the doors of what used to be a butcher shop you can find the micro future for money here you can catch...
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the protests have also reached spain one of the worst hit countries by v. economic recession it has been the scene of frequent anti austerity rallies in recent years on saturday people demonstrated in the streets of madrid to mark the anniversary of the movement against the government's repressive economic policies are reports. fifteen m. movement or coalition of political activists is staging this authorized rally in this mannish capital they marched here about a thousand strong from the city hall here to the possibile soul where there reciting a statement of political action but it's the most on the get that we have so many unemployed people now on top of that people are living in the streets under bridges and this is in the hands of those who implement such policies but want to see an end to the violation of our rights such as the right to life the right to housing and the right to have rights we're talking about lots of different issues some of them can european for example austerity have crossed the continent you're also talking about the issues that a
the protests have also reached spain one of the worst hit countries by v. economic recession it has been the scene of frequent anti austerity rallies in recent years on saturday people demonstrated in the streets of madrid to mark the anniversary of the movement against the government's repressive economic policies are reports. fifteen m. movement or coalition of political activists is staging this authorized rally in this mannish capital they marched here about a thousand strong from the city...
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spain was one of the worst affected countries. it was on the receiving end of huge austerity measures from the eu. they said those spending cuts will lead to economic growth. 55% of young people can't find a job, and according to the charity, nearly 30% of spanish children live in poverty. from the capital of madrid, we have this report. >> at this school, the 10-year-olds have been drawing what they have seen their country going through. a man looking through the window at the restaurant. a woman shivering. and thanks to health in services, children sharing a sandwich. the parents can't afford to feed or clothe them properly. >> in the winter, you wear summer clothes, and then you can they don't have the right material to be in the class. >> spending money on spanish children as it does on asia or latin america, this is what austerity has done. >> it was not taking place, it's not what we're working with. we're actually working with a segment of the population that's directly affected by the crisis. >> any school child has a fund
spain was one of the worst affected countries. it was on the receiving end of huge austerity measures from the eu. they said those spending cuts will lead to economic growth. 55% of young people can't find a job, and according to the charity, nearly 30% of spanish children live in poverty. from the capital of madrid, we have this report. >> at this school, the 10-year-olds have been drawing what they have seen their country going through. a man looking through the window at the...
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right now especially in spain but. it's about it's not two very well and production companies are struggling to win best to the so many people investing in showcase. that for my case it's now i pay because i know that it's paying for the act of living. the my cricket or movement has been so successful that it's now spreading to the u.k. and the us proving that even in tough times. small things can have a big impact. r t. now the world's largest ever election saw five hundred sixty three million people cast their vote in india resulting in an overwhelming victory for the main opposition party its leader there and ramadi is lining up to become prime minister today's breaking the sad looks at what he is when could mean for the country. it's what is it going to experience. you know eight hundred million people believed to be due to vote the election commission has said that this election in two and get duos headboards i wanted for. the number is the good then any of the electorate anywhere in the opposition b j b party lea
right now especially in spain but. it's about it's not two very well and production companies are struggling to win best to the so many people investing in showcase. that for my case it's now i pay because i know that it's paying for the act of living. the my cricket or movement has been so successful that it's now spreading to the u.k. and the us proving that even in tough times. small things can have a big impact. r t. now the world's largest ever election saw five hundred sixty three million...
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it's a transocean race across the atlantic to barcelona, spain. there are five teams and the person in charge of the new race in the world championship series is sir keith mills. he is the founder of open sports management. thank you very much for being here. give people a little background about how you came to be associated with this race. >> some years ago, i won't tell you how many years ago, i competed in an around the world race and i got a taste for what these extraordinary sailors do. at about 10 years ago i then picked up a young sailor, a brit, i bought him a boat and we started competing in this ocean racing. and now 10 years later i bought all the commercial rights for this sport and we're building it around the world, new york-barcelona race is the first of hopefully many in new markets. >> we're going to get to more details about the race and about what your plan is for the future but i'm going to ask you to go into your past a little bit. as a businessman, you developed loyalty cars, you were one of the first in the world to do this
it's a transocean race across the atlantic to barcelona, spain. there are five teams and the person in charge of the new race in the world championship series is sir keith mills. he is the founder of open sports management. thank you very much for being here. give people a little background about how you came to be associated with this race. >> some years ago, i won't tell you how many years ago, i competed in an around the world race and i got a taste for what these extraordinary sailors...
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. >>> take you to spain, the gauntlet was dropped at the medieval combat world championship this weekend. yes, they do have those. knights from the u.s. took on poland in a no holds barred brawl featuring battle axes, swords, shields. >> back of the head. >> all the armored weapons handmade like they were hundreds of years ago. the u.s. with a victory. a few bruises to show for it too. doesn't look like you would walk away without some good damage to you. >>> a look ahead and look back, happy cinco de mayo, president obama will mark the holiday with a reception at the white house. a day to celebrate mexican heritage and pride. >>> on this day in 1961, astronaut alan b. shepherd jr. became the first american in space. he made a 15-minute sub orbital flight aboard freedom 7. >> this is an nbc special news report. >> with the eyes of the world watching, the united states on its first try sent a man into space and recovered him safely. >>> happy birthday to adele, 26. danielle fisher, 33. brian williams, he turns 5. i'm richard lui with bill karins and the rest of the "early today" team. hav
. >>> take you to spain, the gauntlet was dropped at the medieval combat world championship this weekend. yes, they do have those. knights from the u.s. took on poland in a no holds barred brawl featuring battle axes, swords, shields. >> back of the head. >> all the armored weapons handmade like they were hundreds of years ago. the u.s. with a victory. a few bruises to show for it too. doesn't look like you would walk away without some good damage to you. >>> a...
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it is a clear and present threat to southern europe, italy, spain. as you move up the mediterranean into europe, those are real-time threats right now. the training ground in the syria is certainly a threat. we know a lot of these groups are training and there are individuals going to syria to get terrorist training and they learn. they then take that back to their home country. it is something we watch very carefully. homeland security fbi, law enforcement. we do monitoring -- >> the world attention has focused on 200 children who were abducted by boko haram in nigeria. we don't even know where they are. what is the united states doing? what will we be able to do to bring those children back? >> president obama said the united states will do everything possible. let's start there. let's understand the reality of nigeria. all of those nations are sovereign. we cannot just parachute in -- i suppose we could. >> we have the ability. >> you have to work with the governments. you have to be invited in to help. we're working closely with nigerians and thi
it is a clear and present threat to southern europe, italy, spain. as you move up the mediterranean into europe, those are real-time threats right now. the training ground in the syria is certainly a threat. we know a lot of these groups are training and there are individuals going to syria to get terrorist training and they learn. they then take that back to their home country. it is something we watch very carefully. homeland security fbi, law enforcement. we do monitoring -- >> the...
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but what are spain's chances of winning? >> 10%. they won it last year and had a .3% balance left over. >> thanks so much. our e.t.f. guru. ♪ next we've got stocks fluctuating between gains and record highs. confidence declines last month. i am trish regan. smart" starts now. welcome everyone to the most important our. we have 60 minutes to go until the closing bell. lh -- are the alley clippers worth [inaudible] the market
but what are spain's chances of winning? >> 10%. they won it last year and had a .3% balance left over. >> thanks so much. our e.t.f. guru. ♪ next we've got stocks fluctuating between gains and record highs. confidence declines last month. i am trish regan. smart" starts now. welcome everyone to the most important our. we have 60 minutes to go until the closing bell. lh -- are the alley clippers worth [inaudible] the market
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the market is now huang with a done like spain. but the question is how the largest economies have been reaching with with example. no, they are -- >> are you talking about france? >> i'm talking about all the large economies in europe. it means france but also germany. also maybe switcher land, us a tree, a some of the nor dick countries. structural change in countries like finland which have been going very well so far. so i think it's high time for everybody to look at theps in the here or and say have we really done what we needed to do. >> are they relying on draghi too much? >> the fed was so critically important in not falling in to a deeper hole than we would have. the european -- the uk central bank, bank of england, so important by their loose monetary policy, by saying interest rates will be low for a long time so come and get it. and that gave confidence that people reacted or acted upon those signals. in the case of the ecb, it's 18 different countries. 18 different situations, 18 different bond issues out there. some
the market is now huang with a done like spain. but the question is how the largest economies have been reaching with with example. no, they are -- >> are you talking about france? >> i'm talking about all the large economies in europe. it means france but also germany. also maybe switcher land, us a tree, a some of the nor dick countries. structural change in countries like finland which have been going very well so far. so i think it's high time for everybody to look at theps in...
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the top two teams that spain has to offer. and ronaldo is not showing off his abs in a >>> two spanish teams in a uefa champions league final. la liga rivals poised for a classic. the keeper is beaten. ramos finds the goal with a header. tied at 1 and headed for extra time. and ronaldo with the penalty kick showing off those abs. real madrid wins 4-1. next stop for most of the players is the world cup. >>> landon donovan was cut from the u.s. national team on thursday and returned to the galaxy. the 32-year-old has played in three world cup teams. he has 37 international goals. he was stunned by the coach's decision. landon said he will suit up if there is an injury but was not happy with the call. >> i think i was one of the better players. and so that's why it stings a little. at the end of the day like i said before camp if i had gone in and didn't feel like i deserved it, then i can live with that. but that's not the case. >> nba playoffs, eastern conference finals. pacers-heat. and you have to win at home. the heat took c
the top two teams that spain has to offer. and ronaldo is not showing off his abs in a >>> two spanish teams in a uefa champions league final. la liga rivals poised for a classic. the keeper is beaten. ramos finds the goal with a header. tied at 1 and headed for extra time. and ronaldo with the penalty kick showing off those abs. real madrid wins 4-1. next stop for most of the players is the world cup. >>> landon donovan was cut from the u.s. national team on thursday and...
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not -- has not been in trouble to the same point as italy was, for instance or spain or greece. sometimes it is more difficult to do reforms when you're not forced to do them. thanis more about politics economics. >> it is -- the foreign policy seems to be activist. ofin fact there is a lot continuity with sarkozy. involved in the .usiness of foreign policy the french-american relationships are cyclical. timetime it is a very good compared, for instance, with 2003, the situation at the time of the iraqi invasion. the remarkable thing is that sarkozy and francois hollande, i do not see much difference between the two. i do not see much difference. they're very much pro-american. ofthink of the example durant. i would say that we have been perhaps even more tougher ---À-vis iran than the them then the americans. >> do you think they will make an agreement? >> yes, for two reasons. one is that the iranians have -- badly needs the agreement. if there is one it might be his clear success in foreign policy. the real question is will that agreement be a good one, particularly in terms
not -- has not been in trouble to the same point as italy was, for instance or spain or greece. sometimes it is more difficult to do reforms when you're not forced to do them. thanis more about politics economics. >> it is -- the foreign policy seems to be activist. ofin fact there is a lot continuity with sarkozy. involved in the .usiness of foreign policy the french-american relationships are cyclical. timetime it is a very good compared, for instance, with 2003, the situation at the...
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the top two teams that spain has to offer. and ronaldo is not showing off his abs in a u headed? uh just gonna hang out. it's a school night. with gary and todd? yea. not sure about those two. i've been meaning to ask you - this is tougher than i thought - is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. i hope not, because alcohol can lead you to say things and do things you that you really wish you hadn't. isn't this what you're supposed to say? i know. so if any of your buddies ever pressure you to take a drink, just tell them you promised your dad you wouldn't. i'd do anything to keep you safe. ok. i will. i hope this is working. i promise. i love you too dad. they really do hear you. brian? yea? so start the conversation even before they're teenagers. good idea. for tips on what to say visit underagedrinking.samhsa.gov a message from the substance abuse and mental health services administration. >>> two spanish teams in a uefa champions league final. la liga rivals poised for a classic. the keeper is beaten. ramos finds the goal with a header. tied at 1 and headed for extra
the top two teams that spain has to offer. and ronaldo is not showing off his abs in a u headed? uh just gonna hang out. it's a school night. with gary and todd? yea. not sure about those two. i've been meaning to ask you - this is tougher than i thought - is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. i hope not, because alcohol can lead you to say things and do things you that you really wish you hadn't. isn't this what you're supposed to say? i know. so if any of your buddies ever...
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it's certainly a clear and present threat to southern europe -- italy, spain, as you move up from the me mediterranen up into europe. those are real-time threats right now, but it's certainly a threat, the training ground in syria, that we know, a lot of the groups are going to syria to get terrorist training, and they learn. they then take that back to their home countries. so it's something we watch very carefully, homeland security, f.b.i., law enforcement, we do monitoring, all our inner agencies. >> charlie: the world's attention is focused on 200 children abducted by boko haram in nigeria. we don't even know where they are, although you may know where they are. what is the united states doing and what are we going to be able to do to bring those children back? >> president obama said we, the united states, are going to do everything we possibly can to help. >> charlie: what does that mean? >> i'll explain that. let's start there. second, let's understand the reality of nigeria. all those nations are sovereign nations. we can't just parachute in -- well, i suppose we could -- >>
it's certainly a clear and present threat to southern europe -- italy, spain, as you move up from the me mediterranen up into europe. those are real-time threats right now, but it's certainly a threat, the training ground in syria, that we know, a lot of the groups are going to syria to get terrorist training, and they learn. they then take that back to their home countries. so it's something we watch very carefully, homeland security, f.b.i., law enforcement, we do monitoring, all our inner...
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. >> one of the comments on youtube was from a guy who said he went to spain for the weekend and came back and the video was still playing. clearly this guy has to get a day job. >> i shot the entire video on a little ipod touch. it has a front-facing camera and just shoot it whenever i had free time. the majority of the video was in my bedroom. parts of it were all over pittsburgh. parts of it were at my school. i actually shot part of it at my sister's wedding. i was just a little bit bored so just left the reception area, went upstairs, hooked up the ipod and counted a little bit. > 80,012. took about three months to make the whole video. >> how john does it certainly isn't very complicated. the bigger question is why, for pete's sake? >> i went to college for tv production, and our final assignment for the final class was to make an experimental film. the assignment was extremely open ended. i wanted to do something original and make people question what it is that makes a video entertaining and just do something different. >> the best part is that nobody can ever disprove him bec
. >> one of the comments on youtube was from a guy who said he went to spain for the weekend and came back and the video was still playing. clearly this guy has to get a day job. >> i shot the entire video on a little ipod touch. it has a front-facing camera and just shoot it whenever i had free time. the majority of the video was in my bedroom. parts of it were all over pittsburgh. parts of it were at my school. i actually shot part of it at my sister's wedding. i was just a little...
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zero zero zero zero thousands search on the streets of spain and germany and protest charity measures capitalism and so show in justice. and a republican senator has come up with a mall quote a humane way of executing prisoners guess what it is sure to find a role on our team dot com. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't afford college different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still plans tear jerking poetry keep. norrish. we post only what really matters. to your facebook news feed. the years ago a games of the mainstream way of thinking are often condemned and we have plenty of those on our to international the so i'm a satanic whole show depicting a b. israeli palestinian conflict has been criticized by a jewish rights group. do you any should resolution through calling on israel to give back those terrorists or. are you. i'm just trying to produce about what was. once and call center granted r t n t fanatic and demand as a public apology after all we had an episode of the australian made news for the channel called the claim
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reporter: the new bikes are smaller, lighter and more affordable and are being shipped to new markets in spain and italy, as well india. >> the very heart of the harley brand is a single word, and that word is rebel. harley owns that equity and that's what they are selling overseas. not americana. >> and yet roughly two-thirds of company revenue still comes from north america where baby boomers like damon have long driven up sales. the problem now is demographics. baby boomers are a shrinking segment of the population. while foreign competitors have gradually made inroads with america's growing minorities and younger riders. >> one of the big concerns investors have had about harley is it is so big among the aging white male and as that group is getting older, well, gosh is there going to be demand as we look forward. >> sales have steadily improved up 6% last year compared to 2012, but company sales in the u.s. are still low, about 35% below precrisis highs. and that has led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. >>> hog heaven
reporter: the new bikes are smaller, lighter and more affordable and are being shipped to new markets in spain and italy, as well india. >> the very heart of the harley brand is a single word, and that word is rebel. harley owns that equity and that's what they are selling overseas. not americana. >> and yet roughly two-thirds of company revenue still comes from north america where baby boomers like damon have long driven up sales. the problem now is demographics. baby boomers are a...
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supporters have made their trip from spain. some are on specially chartered planes. atletico wit. fans counting on one man in particular to end atletico's dream for the someone. we have this report. >> reporter: portugal's most famous son hast just come home. catcchristiano ronaldo with anor moment in the spotlight. another opportunity to inspire. greatness on the football pitch always leads--if you think ronaldo is just a footballer think again. here in portugal he is an icon, inspiration molding the minds of millions of youngsters. and it's not just portuguese youngsters that ronaldo inspires. it appears he's global. >> i think he needs to be more of a team player now. >> reporter: this is where ronaldo began his career, as an 11-year-old. himself following in the footsteps of the likes of fig o and deco. >> when i was there for the kids, there is a lot of pressure. >> ronaldo was paid the equivalent of $12 a game as a ball boy. his first income from football. today he receives an estimated $45 million a year. every young player in this city wants to be the next ronaldo and an i
supporters have made their trip from spain. some are on specially chartered planes. atletico wit. fans counting on one man in particular to end atletico's dream for the someone. we have this report. >> reporter: portugal's most famous son hast just come home. catcchristiano ronaldo with anor moment in the spotlight. another opportunity to inspire. greatness on the football pitch always leads--if you think ronaldo is just a footballer think again. here in portugal he is an icon,...
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side of things, you have seen a slight improvement in spain, italy. on the inflation side, you can call it lowflation but most people will tell you it is not low enough for the ecb to do anything. there is also the stimulus debate. is there any agreement on the policy talks they are going to use next? you are seeing peripheral yields continue to fall. bank lending has been contracting. a lot of people say they are going to act. maybe it is in this area. expectation is low but the ecb surprises. >> i know mario draghi would .ike to try to raise the euro >> and every corporate under the sun would like that. every politician in france would like that. he has used a lot of aggressive language over the last six weeks. the euro just has not budged from 1.39. if they don't act and we go into the press conference at 1:30 with no policy move, every time we get near 1.39 and start drawing forward to 1.40, mario draghi tries to hit it back down. a lot of people are saying that euro-dollar has become desensitized to that language. you have got to walk the walk. t
side of things, you have seen a slight improvement in spain, italy. on the inflation side, you can call it lowflation but most people will tell you it is not low enough for the ecb to do anything. there is also the stimulus debate. is there any agreement on the policy talks they are going to use next? you are seeing peripheral yields continue to fall. bank lending has been contracting. a lot of people say they are going to act. maybe it is in this area. expectation is low but the ecb surprises....
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from romania and bulgaria and so consequently romanians and bulgarians more often than not will go to spain or italy rather than countries like the k. to settle so that's probably the reason why but nevertheless it does put into stark relief how the politics of immigration can be whipped up in a direction which is very bad for public opinion very bad for the librium of the country when snipers gunned dozens of protesters in kiev in february cool leaders along with the western media were quick to pin the blame president on a code which is the lead police officers but now investigators in the ukrainian capital of evidence that contradicts those hastily reached conclusions not easy go piskun off explains more. the footage that shook ukraine and the entire world many say this was the point of no return protesters being shot one after another with live rounds during february uprising showing images of riot police firing their weapons and many media outlets were quick to accuse them of being behind the massacre images of snipers in central q flooded the internet along with more accusations of the
from romania and bulgaria and so consequently romanians and bulgarians more often than not will go to spain or italy rather than countries like the k. to settle so that's probably the reason why but nevertheless it does put into stark relief how the politics of immigration can be whipped up in a direction which is very bad for public opinion very bad for the librium of the country when snipers gunned dozens of protesters in kiev in february cool leaders along with the western media were quick...
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don't pay attention to what the fed is doing or what interest rates are doing or what's going on in spain or greece or europe. we just look at companies and that's our passion and if you look at enough companies you will find good investments. liz: are there certain things you pick out and say it's got to have this if i'm going to add it to this? >> we favor companies that trade at low price earnings multiples that are showing good revenue growth, good profit increases and barriers to entry. liz: i need to interrupt you, but it appears by accident i i don't know why hewlett-packard has released its numbers early. the market never likes surprises and we are getting details, but you can see hewlett-packard a dow component has began to drop precipitously. right now it's losing about one half, that's not rather precipitately i over substrate come again, mark. 27.3billion on revenue versus 27.41, which was the expectation, so slight miss for the revenue. we will get more and hewlett-packard in a moment, but we will keep that up as you continue to say what you look for in a stock. >> long price
don't pay attention to what the fed is doing or what interest rates are doing or what's going on in spain or greece or europe. we just look at companies and that's our passion and if you look at enough companies you will find good investments. liz: are there certain things you pick out and say it's got to have this if i'm going to add it to this? >> we favor companies that trade at low price earnings multiples that are showing good revenue growth, good profit increases and barriers to...
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spain doesn't look like this. now we go down to new french low yields. about -- it is big money betting on where the return will be given inflation. you see this massive bid into bonds in the last 48 hours. >> french gdp year-over-year going only .08% >> we have looked at the front web. and the >> widow local bond rally taking -- we have a low bond rally taking place. policyraghi has, that acres will be ready to act in june. that means some kind of stimulus. in the us, that makes yields look attractive on a relative basis. >> if we go back three months or eight months. >> where is consensus? that rates are going to rise at the end of 2015. goldman sachs has, that's wrong. looks german u.k. yields are also sinking. >> the latest gdp numbers show economic fundamentals are not growing in their favor. yield showsear note going full circle. what else? theet's go to a company, board of general motors is starting its own investigation of those recalls. the feeling was, information was not getting to the board level quickly enough so gm has hired a new york law
spain doesn't look like this. now we go down to new french low yields. about -- it is big money betting on where the return will be given inflation. you see this massive bid into bonds in the last 48 hours. >> french gdp year-over-year going only .08% >> we have looked at the front web. and the >> widow local bond rally taking -- we have a low bond rally taking place. policyraghi has, that acres will be ready to act in june. that means some kind of stimulus. in the us, that...
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. >> well, how can we talk about 3% when italy is at 2.9%, or spain is at 2.8%? where are these interest rates coming from when we've got the peripherals in europe i would say very risky trading like there is no risk at all? here we sit with economy not firing on enough cylinders of the horsepower is not there the bond market is truth serum and telling you we have work to do. i think the 10-year ultimately goes to 2.25 and has an outside chance of hitting 2.15. every time we get decent economic indicator we have one followed up that is not as good. we haven't had two or three or four good in row. we can't turn economists into meteorologists and blaming it all on the weather. at some point in the time we have to look ourselves in the mirror around say the economy is not doing well enough. liz: chris, scott is so right when he speaks from his mind and the heart but the market has motion alless voting machine. there were two pieces of good data, durable goods and first time jobless claims of the both of them surprised and looked better than expected. do you stay in
. >> well, how can we talk about 3% when italy is at 2.9%, or spain is at 2.8%? where are these interest rates coming from when we've got the peripherals in europe i would say very risky trading like there is no risk at all? here we sit with economy not firing on enough cylinders of the horsepower is not there the bond market is truth serum and telling you we have work to do. i think the 10-year ultimately goes to 2.25 and has an outside chance of hitting 2.15. every time we get decent...
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think to the streets of spain and germany in protest at austerity measures councillors on social injustice . and the republican senator has come up with a more humane way of execution the president is sure that we find out more not. your friend post a photo from a vacation you can't afford college different. your boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still tends to rejection poetry keep jobs norrish. we post only what really matters. to your facebook news feed. used to go against the mainstream where thinking out often can download and play until that was announcing to national and based on a satirical show to pick saying these raiding party scene enculturated has been criticized by rights groups the un the should resolution. calling on israel to give those terrorists. to miss you but you are just trying to produce similar weight what. is the full sense of bronze i don't see and to some mistake and demanded a public pool of tree had an episode on the australian on the australian made news by the channel called the crimes baseless claims are out of basis and
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have you ever gone to pamploma, spain, and run with the bulls, jamie? >> no, no, that's not my game. liz: yeah. not going to happen. but you are running with the bulls, so to speak, because you feel that things are looking pretty good. but you're also looking at a correction possibility or no? >> yeah. i think you're always looking at a correction possibility. that can happen. it happens generally a couple times a year, so i don't think that's really a story. i think the bigger story is we've all been talking about what's been happening the last couple months, whether it's weather related, whether it's not. and i think the overwhelming majority of people out there believe that the winter was a factor in the economic data for the first quarter. so it's going to be back loaded. we're going to see, you know, probably a lot more spending, a lot more consumption in the second half. so that's why i feel like the stock market has a lot more to go. we've got a lot of runway left before we end this game. we're sort of mid cycle. a lot of the stocks that did real
have you ever gone to pamploma, spain, and run with the bulls, jamie? >> no, no, that's not my game. liz: yeah. not going to happen. but you are running with the bulls, so to speak, because you feel that things are looking pretty good. but you're also looking at a correction possibility or no? >> yeah. i think you're always looking at a correction possibility. that can happen. it happens generally a couple times a year, so i don't think that's really a story. i think the bigger...
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france is not-- has not been in trouble at the same point as italy was, for instance, or, of course, spain or greece. and sometimes, it's more difficult to do reforms when you are not forced to do them. but all that is more about politics than about economics, i would say. >> rose: and his foreign policy seems to be activist. >> in fact there is a lot of continuity with sarkozy. i have been involved in the business of foreign policy now for more than 40 years, and as you know very well t, charlie, the french-american relationships are cyclical -- >> but it seems to be at a good time now. >> this time is a very good time compared, for instance, in 2003 situation, at the time of the iraqi invasion. but the remarkable thing is that sarkozy and hollande, frankly speaking, i don't see much difference from the two from point of foreign policy. >> rose: you don't? >> i don't see much difference. they are very much pro-american. if you take the example of iran, i will say we have been perhaps more tougher vis-a-vis iran than the americans. and this is something that would have been unthinkable 20
france is not-- has not been in trouble at the same point as italy was, for instance, or, of course, spain or greece. and sometimes, it's more difficult to do reforms when you are not forced to do them. but all that is more about politics than about economics, i would say. >> rose: and his foreign policy seems to be activist. >> in fact there is a lot of continuity with sarkozy. i have been involved in the business of foreign policy now for more than 40 years, and as you know very...
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thens that spain. hovered at 2.82 yield. pick a spread. whatever that spread is, it probably on a relative value trade pushes yields and u.s. down even further. then last and maybe the most simple, of course, this on-going move continually recycles those that are short in the covering positions. remember, at the end of the day, all the people that come on all of our shows, judge, every day and question equities, those are probably part of the epicenter of this on going treasury trade. let's also mention, of course, the chinese currency once again dipping against the greenback. take your choice. there's a lot of action in treasuries. all of it leads to buying. >> rick, thanks so much in chicago. at noon on the east coast, this is the story in the markets today. 2.44 is the low. joe, what do you make of it and how do you react if you're an investor/trader to what you're seeing in the bond pits? >> i said to you 2.44, unbelievable. women talked about the equities market yesterday. you're asking the question, add to exposure up here and the fi
thens that spain. hovered at 2.82 yield. pick a spread. whatever that spread is, it probably on a relative value trade pushes yields and u.s. down even further. then last and maybe the most simple, of course, this on-going move continually recycles those that are short in the covering positions. remember, at the end of the day, all the people that come on all of our shows, judge, every day and question equities, those are probably part of the epicenter of this on going treasury trade. let's...
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. >> the bikes are smaller lighter and more affordable and being shipped to new markets in spain and italy as well as india, where harley is building motorcycles from scratch in overseas factories. yet roughly two-thirds of company revenue still comes from north america where baby boomers like damon have long driven up sales. the problem now is demographics. baby boomers are a shrinking part of the population. >> one of the concerns of harley, it is so big among the aging white male. as that group is getting larger is there going to be demand when we move forward. >> sales up 6% compared to 2012. despite that surge, company sales are still low. and that led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether harley davidson is truly on the road to recovery. david arioso, al jazeera, morning about. >> sriracha, is not drawing rave reuives in irwindale. heidi zhou-castro has more. >> so let's give a toast to denton and a toast to sriracha. if you have a bottle, hold it up. >> reporter: denton texas, a little town with a big taste for hot sauce. when he heard that irwindale, californi
. >> the bikes are smaller lighter and more affordable and being shipped to new markets in spain and italy as well as india, where harley is building motorcycles from scratch in overseas factories. yet roughly two-thirds of company revenue still comes from north america where baby boomers like damon have long driven up sales. the problem now is demographics. baby boomers are a shrinking part of the population. >> one of the concerns of harley, it is so big among the aging white...
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number of other currencies that do things different from bitcoin that ideas just attractive to people in spain right now disenfranchised disenfranchised young people who are facing a fifty percent unemployment rate well they're using coins like spain coin to economically interact with their peers without looking to a government that doesn't have the money to help them out and in south america they're going to use myriad coin using the liberty. project that brace wiener is organizing and you're seeing all over the world the disenfranchised feel like you know what you governments can keep your made up money we're going to create our own interactions and some big corporations like dish network are starting to take notice and i'd be willing to bet they are not the last big company to announce plans for bitcoin david break this down a little bit more for someone who doesn't realize that you don't necessarily need a computer for places like brazil kenya poverty stricken places how digital currencies can be employed for good there. big coin is really just an idea it's currency backed by mathematics r
number of other currencies that do things different from bitcoin that ideas just attractive to people in spain right now disenfranchised disenfranchised young people who are facing a fifty percent unemployment rate well they're using coins like spain coin to economically interact with their peers without looking to a government that doesn't have the money to help them out and in south america they're going to use myriad coin using the liberty. project that brace wiener is organizing and you're...
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spain. having traded bonds for a living, the money is just -- you can go buy spain, german, italy on the wire, and i think what's going to happen we're going to say interest rates going lower, always good for stocks. so let's not lose sight of the fact that the market had moved up a great deal, david tepper i think is a smart man, not taking anything away from him, but stocks that got hammered yesterday that are coming back today. let's not lose sight of that. keep our headser. >> have a good weekend. see you tonight. >> pulitzer-prize winning columnist jim stewart, growth versus value after the sell-off and tenth anniversary of the queen mary 2. live to the berth in brooklyn in just a minute. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick cha
spain. having traded bonds for a living, the money is just -- you can go buy spain, german, italy on the wire, and i think what's going to happen we're going to say interest rates going lower, always good for stocks. so let's not lose sight of the fact that the market had moved up a great deal, david tepper i think is a smart man, not taking anything away from him, but stocks that got hammered yesterday that are coming back today. let's not lose sight of that. keep our headser. >> have a...
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they celebrated spain and celebrated arenzi in particular. he said we're not going to have elections, this government will remain until 2018. do you buy into that? >> in italy, we have seen a drop recently. it is coming back. our strategy for peripheral bond is coming back. we'll have further news on the 5th of june, we think italy, spain, it is probably the right thing to do. the expectation is not incredibly high. now the yield is obviously much lower than six months ago. >> yannick, great to get your thoughts as always. yannick naud, managing strategist. >>> ukrainian forces launched attacks on donetsk airports to take back control from pro-russian insurgents. dozens have been reported dead and injured in the clashes. while gas talks continue, the ukrainian prime minister says the gazprom must return $2.2 billion meters of gas stolen due to the annexation of crimea. steve is in kiev. i see this as positive that these gas talks are continuing. if we listen to nafta, the gazprom talks are pretty much stalled and the prime minister saying we
they celebrated spain and celebrated arenzi in particular. he said we're not going to have elections, this government will remain until 2018. do you buy into that? >> in italy, we have seen a drop recently. it is coming back. our strategy for peripheral bond is coming back. we'll have further news on the 5th of june, we think italy, spain, it is probably the right thing to do. the expectation is not incredibly high. now the yield is obviously much lower than six months ago. >>...
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. >> the much smaller ships on the journey, the nina and pinta sailed back to spain. their whereabouts are unknown. welcome to al jazeera america. killer machines like the term nature we think only exist in the movies. why there is a global push to make sure it stays that way. >> the weather across the nation today, some wet, our meteorologist ebony deon is here now. good morning. >> good morning. we've had the moisture lingering across the middle of the country over the last several days and parts of the east, as well. as you can see, i've been watching a frontal boundary moving off to the east slowly. plenty of moisture in advance of it and rains blossoming right along the front. now it's heading eastward and again all moving slowly. areas across texas we're now dealing with the possibility of flash flooding. we've seen the rain continuing around houston into san antonio, tracking rain into the midwest. chicago, it's on your doorstep. don't leave home without that umbrella in hand. >> ebony, we got so spoiled. thank you very much. >> they have been seen in the movie
. >> the much smaller ships on the journey, the nina and pinta sailed back to spain. their whereabouts are unknown. welcome to al jazeera america. killer machines like the term nature we think only exist in the movies. why there is a global push to make sure it stays that way. >> the weather across the nation today, some wet, our meteorologist ebony deon is here now. good morning. >> good morning. we've had the moisture lingering across the middle of the country over the last...
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but too many unforced errors and bowing out, losing to 61st 61st ranked garcia lopez of spain in four sets. djokovic had fun. he says come over and get under my umbrella. so the kid comes over, offers him a drink. have a little toast. djokovic is not only one of the best tennis players in the world, but he has one of the best personalities on the tour. candlestick park tomorrow night for an international soccer friendly. one of the final matches before heading off in the world cup. some folks are scratching their head at why landon donovan was left off the team. well, landon sent a message to -- scoring twice yesterday and with those two goals, donovan also became the all-time leading goal scorer in major league soccer history with 136 goals. that passes jeff cunningham as the scoring king. >>> champion crowned today. baltimore, maryland the sight as power house duke took on notre dame as part of the third lacrosse title in five years. miles jones, nice skip pass. scores 8-2. duke with less than 30 seconds to go. 9-8 duke. notre s goalie like in hockey. duke scores the empty netter. 1
but too many unforced errors and bowing out, losing to 61st 61st ranked garcia lopez of spain in four sets. djokovic had fun. he says come over and get under my umbrella. so the kid comes over, offers him a drink. have a little toast. djokovic is not only one of the best tennis players in the world, but he has one of the best personalities on the tour. candlestick park tomorrow night for an international soccer friendly. one of the final matches before heading off in the world cup. some folks...
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if you look at the results, germany and spain, the elections, the pro-euro camp is still a large majority. eurosceptics the making a big entry with 140 se ats. it will create position within parliament and finally maybe you will see h with democracy at this level where people will implement policy. that may actually create the dynamic which will be extremely positive. it is not such a bad outcome. stoked tonversation buy mario draghi about a pending june 5 decision for major stimulus. >> that is one thing to watch out for. countries. periphery the macro numbers are improving. [indiscernible] absolutely. when we talk about stimulus, i also think about china. at how china is performing and trying to really battle expectations of the globaland investors and investors and what is happening in china with a slowdown? >> we still have to be patient. one thing we are oh watching is a campaign which is reaching the financial sector. echo be the last of the campaign where you begin to investigate -- it could be the last of the campaign where you began to investigate and properly order it. the may f
if you look at the results, germany and spain, the elections, the pro-euro camp is still a large majority. eurosceptics the making a big entry with 140 se ats. it will create position within parliament and finally maybe you will see h with democracy at this level where people will implement policy. that may actually create the dynamic which will be extremely positive. it is not such a bad outcome. stoked tonversation buy mario draghi about a pending june 5 decision for major stimulus. >>...
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happened in europe though the cost of borrowing for the week at euro zone countries has plunged and spain used to pay five six percent and is now paying about the same as the u.s. for five you know it's that is an amazing stimulus but that's not enough the growth in these weaker countries has been lackluster the reason is because the banks they don't have enough power to lend and draggy conflicts that with low rates so he comes up with other ideas and schemes but whatever he's going to come up with it's going to take a long time to implement for now he can top down the euro it's just a very very difficult for the euro to weaken in the context of everything else that's happening in the world but i want to ask you where do you see your are going from here. when we put out a price target of one fifty which is substantially higher than than just about anybody else has out there simply because the the european central bank has more of a demand driven way of servicing the market if banks don't want the liquidity well they don't take it if there's no take up there and then the europeans don't ha
happened in europe though the cost of borrowing for the week at euro zone countries has plunged and spain used to pay five six percent and is now paying about the same as the u.s. for five you know it's that is an amazing stimulus but that's not enough the growth in these weaker countries has been lackluster the reason is because the banks they don't have enough power to lend and draggy conflicts that with low rates so he comes up with other ideas and schemes but whatever he's going to come up...
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spain incurred $35 billion in new debt subsidizing wind. and so what i write about in my new book is talking about how the innovation is not just happening in renewables, it's happening in oil and gas as well. stuart: so you say if you look at the old fossil fuel business, you can innovate there and clean it up? >> well, absolutely. look at what we've seen just since 2005. lee raymond, the ceo of exxonmobil in 2005 said there's no more gas to be found in north america. we're going to have to build the alaska -- stuart: who said that? >> president and ceo of exxonmobil, a pretty savvy outfit. but what happened? we saw a revolution in shale gas production. why? because oil and gas rigs got lighter, they got more powerful, they were able to drill deeper, and what's been the result? cheaper natural gas which has been an incredible boom now for the u.s. economy. stuart: are you saying that solar and wind are almost irrelevant because they will not generate the kind of juice that we need and that our efforts should go the other side of the coin o
spain incurred $35 billion in new debt subsidizing wind. and so what i write about in my new book is talking about how the innovation is not just happening in renewables, it's happening in oil and gas as well. stuart: so you say if you look at the old fossil fuel business, you can innovate there and clean it up? >> well, absolutely. look at what we've seen just since 2005. lee raymond, the ceo of exxonmobil in 2005 said there's no more gas to be found in north america. we're going to have...
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. >> even spain and italy are less than 3% right now. >> but guys, it begs the question of why some of these safe havens are actually doing better than some of the other riskier investments. we have talked about the fact that we've sort of corrected from what was a risk off trade that started in march. but the fact that treasuries are still doing so much better than some of the other corporate bonds and some of the other riskier investments, meanwhile gold is down, too. it doesn't seem like a traditional safe haven market, rick. >> well, first, i don't think it has anything to do with safety. if you walk down in your basement and it's got three feet of water and you see a broken pipe, would you go ask your neighbor, hey, did it rain yesterday? or did you water your garden? the reasons for why rates are down are so obvious. sorry, ukraine! flight to safety, not buying it. we're talking centuries' low yields in some countries in europe. it is low because the horsepower of the economy is low. heather hughes, why would anybody buy it here? maybe for 15%, 16% total return? year to date? and
. >> even spain and italy are less than 3% right now. >> but guys, it begs the question of why some of these safe havens are actually doing better than some of the other riskier investments. we have talked about the fact that we've sort of corrected from what was a risk off trade that started in march. but the fact that treasuries are still doing so much better than some of the other corporate bonds and some of the other riskier investments, meanwhile gold is down, too. it doesn't...
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street 500 and 750 bikes are smaller, lighter and more affordable and being shipped to new markets in spain and italy, as well as india where harley is building motorcycles from scratch in overseas factories. >> yet roughly two thirds of company revenue still comes from north america, where baby boomers have long driven up sales. the problem now is demographics. baby boomers are a shrinking segment of the population. >> one of the big concerns investors have had is it is so big among the aging white male. as that group is aging, is there going to be demand as we kind of look forward. >> sails have steadily improved. up 6% last year compared to 2000 we ever, despite that recent surge, company sales in the u.s. are still low. that's led some investors to say not so fast in deciding whether haharley davidson is on the road to recovery. >> the california highway patrol is bringing back the fleet made famous in chips. it hasn't used them since 1997. >> what's in the long-range forecast could make matters worst, the extreme swing farmers are bracing for. >> a new malaria vaccine. how children hel
street 500 and 750 bikes are smaller, lighter and more affordable and being shipped to new markets in spain and italy, as well as india where harley is building motorcycles from scratch in overseas factories. >> yet roughly two thirds of company revenue still comes from north america, where baby boomers have long driven up sales. the problem now is demographics. baby boomers are a shrinking segment of the population. >> one of the big concerns investors have had is it is so big...
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this is done at a street ball event in spain. >> you really have to trust the guys on the ground to open up that little mat they have there. >> by the way, these guys call themselves the lords of gravity and specialty dunks are their thing. i'm a believer in the lords of gravity. holy mackerel. that's amazing. how many times do you have to fall on your face to get this right? >> you probably practice with no one around. so you don't have a mat. >> i'm sure your head must have hit that backboard a few times. it's crazy. >> incredible. >> lords of gravity. >>> coming up "the skinny," another day, another criminal investigation for justin bieber. >>> but first, jackie kennedy's private fears. her letters to a priest are revealed. what she had to say about her husband before and after his death. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by mega red omega three krill oil. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfort
this is done at a street ball event in spain. >> you really have to trust the guys on the ground to open up that little mat they have there. >> by the way, these guys call themselves the lords of gravity and specialty dunks are their thing. i'm a believer in the lords of gravity. holy mackerel. that's amazing. how many times do you have to fall on your face to get this right? >> you probably practice with no one around. so you don't have a mat. >> i'm sure your head must...